Atlanta Rapper Young Scooter Dies
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Lt. Smith denied reports spreading on social media that Scooter had been fatally shot by Atlanta police. He said no officers discharged their weapons at any point during their encounter with the rapp...
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The Fulton County Medical Examiner’s Office meanwhile has ruled Bailey’s death as an accident.
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Young Thug appears to suggest there were more factors contributing to the death of Young Scooter than police led the public to believe just as the suspected 911 caller linked to the incident has allegedly been exposed.
FULTON COUNTY, Ga. — The Fulton County Sheriff's Office has released the mugshot of a woman accused of making a false 911 call that police said led to the chain of events resulting in the death of Atlanta rapper Young Scooter.
Demetria Smith was arrested over what Atlanta police said were false 911 calls made prior to Young Scooter's death.
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TMZ on MSNYoung Scooter 911 Caller Arrested By Atlanta PoliceThey did, however, encounter 2 men — one of them being Scooter, who eventually tore an artery in his leg while hopping a wooden fence, according to his autopsy report. On Instagram Live earlier today,
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FOX 5 Atlanta on MSNBalloon release planned for Atlanta rapper Young Scooter at local parkA balloon release for Atlanta rapper Young Scooter, whose real name was Kenneth Rashaad Bailey, will reportedly be held April 3 at Bessie Branham Park, located at 2051 Delano Drive NE in Atlanta.
Over the weekend, the Hip-Hop community was shocked when news began circulating that Young Scooter had passed away from a self-inflicted injury during a police chase in Atlanta. While specifics about the encounter were minimal at the time, more information is coming out about what led to the deadly incident.
A 31-year-old woman was arrested on charges of falsely reporting a violent crime that led to Young Scooter’s accidental death.
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The police chase that led to Atlanta rapper Young Scooter dying from a freak injury may have been sparked by a fake 911 call about a naked woman being held hostage, according to cops offering a $5,000 reward in the hunt for the mystery caller.